Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "International Crisis Group" in English language version.
Unconscionable then, that the International Crisis Group chose to honour Thein Sein with its peace award this year.
groups like ICG wanting to become part of a 'pacted transition' in Burma, with a pro-trade and aid stance that ultimately reaps significant economic benefits for stakeholders, ICG included.[permanent dead link]
Chávez has driven a wedge between the international left, which remains enchanted with his underclass identity and anti-imperialist posture, and liberals (including moderate social democrats), who have become increasingly critical of his authoritarian tendencies. Indicative of this latter perspective, the International Crisis Group's "background report" persuasively details [...]
Chávez has driven a wedge between the international left, which remains enchanted with his underclass identity and anti-imperialist posture, and liberals (including moderate social democrats), who have become increasingly critical of his authoritarian tendencies. Indicative of this latter perspective, the International Crisis Group's 'background report' persuasively details [...]
The ICG's notorious history of nuanced understating of human rights violations to promote collaboration with successive regimes has finally culminated in this shameful bequest. A seal of approval has been given to what is a racist dictatorship.
Another well-known participant in the I.E.I. was Ali Vaez, now the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group
hose around Malley who play the role of "broker and middleman between Iran and the Democratic administration of the U.S." […] and Ali Vaez, Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, which Malley headed before joining the Biden administration
Chávez has driven a wedge between the international left, which remains enchanted with his underclass identity and anti-imperialist posture, and liberals (including moderate social democrats), who have become increasingly critical of his authoritarian tendencies. Indicative of this latter perspective, the International Crisis Group's "background report" persuasively details [...]
gala dinner at the Pierre Hotel in New York City to present its annual "In Pursuit of Peace Award". This year's recipients are Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the former President of Brazil, and Thein Sein, the current President of Myanmar.
Chávez has driven a wedge between the international left, which remains enchanted with his underclass identity and anti-imperialist posture, and liberals (including moderate social democrats), who have become increasingly critical of his authoritarian tendencies. Indicative of this latter perspective, the International Crisis Group's 'background report' persuasively details [...]
The ICG's notorious history of nuanced understating of human rights violations to promote collaboration with successive regimes has finally culminated in this shameful bequest. A seal of approval has been given to what is a racist dictatorship.
Unconscionable then, that the International Crisis Group chose to honour Thein Sein with its peace award this year.